Sector I-11 Shelter Home feeds 1,500 per day
Around 110 women have stayed in the 'Panah Gah' last month
ISLAMABAD:
The Sector I-11 Panah Gah (Shelter Home) with a housing capacity of over 200 people in the federal capital were feeding as many as 1,500 homeless and needy persons three times a day to strive their hunger.
Around 300 persons were served breakfast, approximately 500 got lunch while over 600 were being given dinner in Panah Gah, the caretaker of the I-11 shelter, Rosh Dil Khan Hoti said on Wednesday.
"We provide residents on a first-come-first-serve basis daily and all the particulars and every person's details are not only registered but also shared with the police," he said. He said Islamabad is the only city with fully functional shelters in buildings, with staff deputed there as well while a number of homeless shelters opened across the country mostly run in tents.
In response to a question, he said a separate room has also been designated for females and around 110 women had stayed in the 'Panah Gah' last month.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 10th, 2019.
The Sector I-11 Panah Gah (Shelter Home) with a housing capacity of over 200 people in the federal capital were feeding as many as 1,500 homeless and needy persons three times a day to strive their hunger.
Around 300 persons were served breakfast, approximately 500 got lunch while over 600 were being given dinner in Panah Gah, the caretaker of the I-11 shelter, Rosh Dil Khan Hoti said on Wednesday.
"We provide residents on a first-come-first-serve basis daily and all the particulars and every person's details are not only registered but also shared with the police," he said. He said Islamabad is the only city with fully functional shelters in buildings, with staff deputed there as well while a number of homeless shelters opened across the country mostly run in tents.
In response to a question, he said a separate room has also been designated for females and around 110 women had stayed in the 'Panah Gah' last month.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 10th, 2019.